Chad Udeen's tone

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Kenny Forbess
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Chad Udeen's tone

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Anyone know what kind of system Chad was playing thru on the Opry Sat night ?
Really sounding good with that new Green Fessy.


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Dunno. Man, Chad sounded GREAT!! That Fessy was easy on the eye too, when the danged director finally flipped the camera on over Chad. Glad U caught that, Kenny!

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Been long enough overdue to see a Fessenden on the Opry...
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Great Tone - Fessenden/Chad! Image
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Steel on the Opry goes through Tommy's Webb set-up. Kinda' like the Peavey that Weldon had in there. You might have time to throw down a stomp-box or two, but if you have a blowout.....forget about it. You get all of a few seconds to get set and ready for your slot. That's it....a monitor? If you ain't got a tech on your side lookin' out for you......you can forget that too. In that commercial break before you play, it's balls to the wall and everybody tryin' to find inputs and adjust amps that they're not used to. When someone you see on that show plays and sounds as good as Chad, that speaks volumes for his talent and professionalism.
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I thought Chad sounded great too! I'll have to admit, I felt a flutter when I saw that Fessenden on the Grand Ole Opry. Congrats to Jerry, all his hard work and perseverance is finally paying off! Image

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Chad Udeen? The greatest in all respects!
The newest Doug Jernigan.
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Post by Kenny Forbess »

Thanks Jeff, I kinda thought all the visiting steel players had to use a Central Rig ,due to set-up time, but didn't know it was TW's.
I've played venues simular to the Opry, and certianly do understand how tight set-up time can get.
Bobbe, I really don't know who Chad has been influenced by,but I hope he doesn't ever change anything about the style he has,
he's a killer.
I'm paying closer attention to the Fessenden from now on.
Can't wait for the convention to test drive one.


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Post by jim milewski »

hey don't I get credit for Chad's tone as well, I shared the driving with jerry to get the guitar there, 23 hours staight, anybody out there spent 23 hours straight with jerry in a minivan? nashville was great, met the great bobbe seymour (I've been to the mountain top), Dan Dowd put us up in Kentucky, wouldn't let us spend a dime, great guy, I have to believe jerry will get quite a few orders, these guitars play, sound, look, great, with jerry's service behind every one
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Well hmm... maybe I should rethink what steel #2 would be. Ok Rusty, ok!! Steel #3. Goodness. Kidding aside, I sure see nothing wrong with having two different, great steels from two great builders. Image
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After reading this i am proud to say that i own chads old sho-bud ldg(signed underneath) nice claim to fame to have Image

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Post by Keith Hilton »

Pretty easy to know who influenced Chad, Al, his Father, is a great steel player in his own right. I had the pleasure of meeting Chad a few years back in Branson. Al called me up and I went over to their motel and talked with them in Branson. Two really great people who truely love pedal steel guitar! Jerry is another good person in our business, a guy who has worked really hard and earned everyone's respect. Yes, Jerry builds a great guitar!
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Met Al in Minneapolis in the mid '70's while I worked gigs there. I played Sho-Buds at the time & I believe he was a dealer rep for Sho-Bud then. (Am I close, Al?) A PEACH of a man!!
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Post by Al Udeen »

Ya Rex! I did the Sho-Bud thing as you say! but the Peach thing, is a bit of a stretch, & thanks Keith for the kind words! au<FONT SIZE=1 COLOR="#8e236b"><p align=CENTER>[This message was edited by Al Udeen on 25 June 2002 at 06:57 AM.]</p></FONT>
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Well, you were always kind to me!
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